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In a major shift in American demographics, newly released Census data confirmed that the number of white people in the U.S. fell for the first time in decades.

The suspicion that Herschel Walker's wife illegally voted in Georgia while she was a Texas resident draws attention to Crystal Mason being sentenced to five years in prison for her own controversial vote in 2016.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has resigned following a sexual harassment scandal with 11 women who accused him of fostering a discriminatory and predatory culture of misconduct in the workplace.

The right-wing trolls crying hypocrisy about recent large "maskless" gatherings attended by prominent Democrats have been silent about how the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota is a proven COVID-19 superspreader.

A recent report suggests the only Black Republican Senator could be making a power move ahead of the 2024 presidential season after meeting with major Republican donors.

The African American Policy Forum is set to host a five-day course on Critical Race Theory that will feature a number of experts from law, policy and community organizing backgrounds who will present several different ideas on the topic.

Although nearly a quarter of a century has passed since the NYPD’s brutal beating and savage sexual assault of Black Haitian immigrant Abner Louima, the incident sparked a public outrage that still resonates to this day.

After a brief hiatus following her short-lived tenure as Teen Vogue's editor-in-chief, McCammond picked up her mantle as a political journalist reporting for NBC News and later returning to Axios.

News sources are reporting that the baseball fan at a Colorado Rockies game accused of repeatedly yelling the N-word to a Black player was instead actually shouting out the name of the team mascot.

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Virginia State University is clearing outstanding balances for students who enrolled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Retired NBA player Stephen Jackson is on a mission to host food drives throughout the country.

A new analysis unveiled staggering disparity in the District's traffic enforcement, with Black and lower-income communities bearing the financial burden for tickets, citations, and associated fees.